Left:
The cup and saucer Apila from Finnish porcelain manufacturer Arabia. It is designed by Birger Kaipiainen; the cup in 1969 and the pattern in the beginning of the 1970s.
Picture: Finnish Design Shop
Right:
Cup and saucer Berså by Swedish designer Stig Lindberg. Designed in 1960.
Picture: Nationalmuseum
Cup and saucer Berså by Swedish designer Stig Lindberg. Designed in 1960.
Picture: Nationalmuseum
Left:
Duvet cover and pillow case Keiju (Fairy) from Finnish company Nanso. Designed by Paola Suhonen. How could you have bad dreams if your bed was filled with fairies?
Picture: Finnish Design Shop
Duvet cover and pillow case Keiju (Fairy) from Finnish company Nanso. Designed by Paola Suhonen. How could you have bad dreams if your bed was filled with fairies?
Picture: Finnish Design Shop
Right:
Unikko fabric from Marimekko, designed by Maija Isola. I have a special relationship with this green Unikko pattern. In my first apartment my kitchen curtains were made from this fabric, they had been sewn by my mother in the early '70s for her first apartment.
Picture: Finnish Design Shop
Unikko fabric from Marimekko, designed by Maija Isola. I have a special relationship with this green Unikko pattern. In my first apartment my kitchen curtains were made from this fabric, they had been sewn by my mother in the early '70s for her first apartment.
Picture: Finnish Design Shop
3 comments:
Var till storstan (Luleå) i helgen och där var det grönt i alla inredningsaffärer, det var så vårigt, fast här är en halv meter snö ute.
That lamp is adorable! I can see it in a childs bedroom filled with a forest theme!
Loving the Tord in green!
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